WWE Unveils Exciting New Set and Production Upgrades for SmackDown

WWE gave Friday Night SmackDown a face-lift this week. The company debuted some new set design and production elements that were implemented into the AllState Arena layout in Chicago, Illinois for this week’s WWE Survivor Series 2023 “go-home” episode of WWE Friday Night SmackDown.

Among the changes were some new colors, with yellow, orange, and red blending into the SmackDown logo and LED effects in the arena and around the ring and ringside areas.

Check out the new look for the weekly WWE Friday Night SmackDown set design via the tweet embedded below courtesy of the official Twitter (X) feed of WrestlingHeadlines.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709).

#WWE debuts new set design, production elements for this week’s #SurvivorSeries go-home episode of #SmackDown on FS1 in Chicago, Ill. pic.twitter.com/2prrWzB6xl

— Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) November 25, 2023

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WWE fans were in for a surprise this week as Friday Night SmackDown received a fresh new look. The AllState Arena in Chicago, Illinois was transformed with new set design and production elements for the highly anticipated WWE Survivor Series 2023 “go-home” episode.

One of the notable changes was the introduction of vibrant colors, with yellow, orange, and red seamlessly incorporated into the SmackDown logo. The LED effects in the arena and around the ring and ringside areas added an extra level of excitement for the fans in attendance.

Thanks to a tweet from WrestlingHeadlines.com reporter Matt Boone, fans who couldn’t be there in person were able to catch a glimpse of the revamped set design. The tweet, embedded below, showcases the new look for WWE Friday Night SmackDown:

#WWE debuts new set design, production elements for this week’s #SurvivorSeries go-home episode of #SmackDown on FS1 in Chicago, Ill. <a href="https://t.co/2p

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